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Distrust and racism led to the internment of Japanese Americans during World War 2. Even families that had lived in the United States for generations were sent to camps.
In general, the world population was not as well nourished during WW II as they are now. Many people died of starvation, particularly those in concentration camps where they were deliberately starved. Food was rationed in many countries.
Dachau, Auswitz, Sobibor
No most were locked in interment camps.
The Nazis made these camps during world war 2
Concentration Camps Transit Camps Labour Camps Death Camps Extermination Camps.
US Internment Camps during WW IIThe related link site will have a map of all the Japanese-American Internment camps in the United States during World War II.
Internment camps
Their was only about 20 Major concentration camps.
Aside from oil they provided POW camps and retaining camps
Extermination camps. Which were "brilliantly" disguised by the name concentration camps. The Nazi official that came up with that "smart" mask name for it was really stupid, saying that for concentration camps, they would concentrate the populations inside them into well organized groups. Then the secret of the camps came into play: They murdered the "groups." Oh, and they weren't really groups. They were just new arrivals or random prisoners.
Borat
in prison camps
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